In a world driven by progress, what happens to the people left behind?
As artificial intelligence and robotics revolutionize every corner of industry, the promise of efficiency and innovation hides a darker truth—millions of lives disrupted, displaced, and discarded. Obsolete is a sobering investigation into the human toll of our accelerating technological age.
From factory workers replaced by machines to white-collar professionals watching algorithms make their jobs irrelevant, this book gives voice to those silenced by automation. But it's not just about jobs—it's about identity, purpose, dignity, and survival in a world where human value is measured against machine performance.
Through real-life stories, expert analysis, and hard-hitting commentary, Obsolete exposes:
The rise of "technological unemployment" across sectors
The emotional and societal impact of being replaced by machines
How governments and corporations are failing the people they displace
The urgent need for ethical, inclusive solutions to a post-work future
Brave, unsettling, and deeply human, Obsolete asks the question few dare to confront:
What is our place in a world that no longer needs us?

